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.\"      Date: 11/04/2025
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.TH "NVME\-FW\-DOWNLOAD" "1" "11/04/2025" "NVMe" "NVMe Manual"
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.SH "NAME"
nvme-fw-download \- Download all or a portion of an nvme firmware image\&.
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
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\fInvme fw\-download\fR <device> [\-\-fw=<firmware\-file> | \-f <firmware\-file>]
                        [\-\-xfer=<transfer\-size> | \-x <transfer\-size>]
                        [\-\-offset=<offset> | \-O <offset>]
                        [\-\-output\-format=<fmt> | \-o <fmt>] [\-\-verbose | \-v]
                        [\-\-timeout=<timeout> | \-t <timeout>]
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.SH "DESCRIPTION"
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The Firmware Image Download command is used to download all or a portion of the firmware image for a future update to the controller\&. The Firmware Image Download command may be submitted while other commands on the Admin Submission Queue or I/O Submission Queues are outstanding\&. The Firmware Image Download command copies the new firmware image (in whole or in part) to the controller\&.
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The firmware image may be constructed of multiple pieces that are individually downloaded with separate Firmware Image Download commands\&. Each Firmware Image Download command includes a Dword Offset and Number of Dwords that specify a Dword range\&. The host software shall ensure that firmware pieces do not have Dword ranges that overlap\&. Firmware portions may be submitted out of order to the controller\&.
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The new firmware image is not applied as part of the Firmware Image Download command\&. It is applied following a reset, where the image to apply and the firmware slot it should be committed to is specified with the Firmware Commit command (nvme fw\-commit <args>)\&.
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Note: nvme\-cli must allocate a contiguous (linear) memory buffer and map the firmware binary into it\&. To do this, nvme\-cli first attempts to allocate the buffer using huge TLB pages\&. If allocation using huge pages fails, it falls back to using posix_memalign() combined with madvise(), though this is also likely to fail\&.
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To increase the likelihood of success, you may want to pre\-allocate a number of huge pages before initiating the firmware download:
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echo 20 > /proc/sys/vm/nr_hugepages
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.if n \{\
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For more details, refer to: \m[blue]\fBhttps://www\&.kernel\&.org/doc/Documentation/vm/hugetlbpage\&.txt\fR\m[]
.SH "OPTIONS"
.PP
\-f <firmware\-file>, \-\-fw=<firmware\-file>
.RS 4
Required argument\&. This specifies the path to the device\(cqs firmware file on your system that will be read by the program and sent to the device\&.
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\-x <transfer\-size>, \-\-xfer=<transfer\-size>
.RS 4
This specifies the size to split each transfer\&. This is useful if the device has a max transfer size requirement for firmware\&. It defaults to 4k\&.
.RE
.PP
\-O <offset>, \-\-offset=<offset>
.RS 4
This specifies the starting offset in dwords\&. This is really only useful if your firmware is split in multiple files; otherwise the offset starts at zero and automatically adjusts based on the
\fIxfer\fR
size given\&.
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\-o <fmt>, \-\-output\-format=<fmt>
.RS 4
Set the reporting format to
\fInormal\fR,
\fIjson\fR
or
\fIbinary\fR\&. Only one output format can be used at a time\&.
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.PP
\-v, \-\-verbose
.RS 4
Increase the information detail in the output\&.
.RE
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\-t <timeout>, \-\-timeout=<timeout>
.RS 4
Override default timeout value\&. In milliseconds\&.
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.SH "EXAMPLES"
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Transfer a firmware size 128KiB at a time:
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.RS 4
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# nvme fw\-download /dev/nvme0 \-\-fw=/path/to/nvme\&.fw \-\-xfer=0x20000
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.SH "NVME"
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Part of the nvme\-user suite
